By R.Swathi
Before the internet era, come Margazhi and one could find umpteen Kolam books on every corner of the street. Households got ready to depict their themes through ‘pulli’ kolams, ‘sikku’ kolams, traditional kolams or just free hand.
In an era when those books have vanished and kolam has gained the status of street art, Besant Nagar resident Dr.V.Krishnamoorthy and his sister Leela Venkatraman have created an app (by Learnfun Systems) that anyone can install and generate a variety of customised kolams. “Kolam can be simple as well as very complex. Through the app, we want to reach out not only to the beginners but amateurs alike,” explains Krishnamoorthy.
Combining tradition with cutting-edge technology, this ambitious project brings the beauty and mathematical intricacies of Kolam to a global audience through educational tools, digital platforms, and interactive experiences. “Kolam isn’t just art; it’s a combination of symmetry, mathematical precision, and cultural heritage. Our project presents Kolam as an innovative tool for scientific thinking among the youth,” says Dr. Krishnamoorthy.
The app, available in both Windows and Apple is divided into 10 parts, each focusing on a unique aspect of the art:
- Books and E-books: Detailed books exploring Kolam’s history, themes, and applications, including ‘Kolam: A Comprehensive Guide.’
- Interactive Software: Programs for creating complex Kolams in various designs and dimensions, including features like 3D effects, rotational symmetry, and integration with other media for printing on fabric and paper. Kolams of straight dots, cross dots and circular dots can be created. Kolam size can be up to 50 x 50 dots with 3 kinds of ‘suzhi’s’
- Children’s Coloring Books: Engaging resources for young learners, promoting creativity through Kolam patterns.
- Games and Puzzles: Interactive educational games designed to stimulate critical thinking and coordination skills, with challenges like ‘Odd Man Out’ and ‘Make Me Symmetric’.
- Daily Kolam Software: A curated tool showcasing unique Kolam patterns daily.
One of the project’s highlights is its advanced Kolam-generating software, which allows users to design patterns that would be impossible to create manually. From printing Kolams on saris and T-shirts to integrating complex 3D effects, the software unleashes endless possibilities for art and design enthusiasts.
All software and e-books are available for free download in Tamil and English, making the project accessible to students and enthusiasts worldwide. Updates are released every three months to ensure users enjoy new features regularly.
Leela Venkatraman, with her 75 years of Kolam expertise has designed iconic Kolams in temples across Tamil Nadu, including the famous lakh-dot Kolam at Madurai’s Meenakshi Amman Temple. Dr.Krishnamoorthy is a former professor from IIT Madras with over 38 years of experience in computer science and a passion for promoting Tamil culture through technology.
To download the App and for more details, visit www.learnfunsystems.com or contact Dr. Krishnamoorthy at [email protected].
Computer Kolam Competition 2024
Learnfun Systems has announced the Computer Kolam Competition 2024 to coincide with the Tamil month of Margazhi. The contest stands apart from traditional Kolam drawing as participants are required to design their Kolams using the free software package provided by Learnfun Systems. The software unlocks innovative ways to create intricate patterns, challenging participants’ imagination and creativity.
The competition is open to all, with no entry fee. First Prize: Rs.5,000 and many other prizes to be won. Interested participants can download the software and explore its features. Detailed instructions and submission guidelines are available at learnfunsystems.com.